Murata, LQH32MN, 1210 (3225M) Wire-wound SMD Inductor 10 μH ±10% Wire-Wound 190mA Idc Q:35

RS Stock No.: 469-2760Brand: MurataManufacturers Part No.: LQH32MN100K23L
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Specifications

Brand

Murata

Inductance

10 μH

Maximum dc Current

190mA

Package/Case

1210 (3225M)

Length

3.2mm

Depth

2.5mm

Height

2mm

Dimensions

3.2 x 2.5 x 2mm

Tolerance

±10%

Maximum DC Resistance

1.8Ω

Series

LQH32MN

Maximum Self Resonant Frequency

20MHz

Minimum Quality Factor

35

Inductor Construction

Wire-Wound

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Country of Origin

Japan

Product details

Murata 1210 LQH32MN Series Wire Wound Inductor

Subminiature coil inductors with ferrite core for general use.
High quality and low DC resistance.
These chips are ideal for increasing the performance of electronic circuits in video, communications, audio equipment and mobile telephones.

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Murata, LQH32MN, 1210 (3225M) Wire-wound SMD Inductor 10 μH ±10% Wire-Wound 190mA Idc Q:35
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Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

Murata

Inductance

10 μH

Maximum dc Current

190mA

Package/Case

1210 (3225M)

Length

3.2mm

Depth

2.5mm

Height

2mm

Dimensions

3.2 x 2.5 x 2mm

Tolerance

±10%

Maximum DC Resistance

1.8Ω

Series

LQH32MN

Maximum Self Resonant Frequency

20MHz

Minimum Quality Factor

35

Inductor Construction

Wire-Wound

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Country of Origin

Japan

Product details

Murata 1210 LQH32MN Series Wire Wound Inductor

Subminiature coil inductors with ferrite core for general use.
High quality and low DC resistance.
These chips are ideal for increasing the performance of electronic circuits in video, communications, audio equipment and mobile telephones.